Drag Racing Brake Pads Lamb Wilwood Nhra on 2040-parts.com
Fombell, Pennsylvania, United States
Brake bads for Wilwood or Lamb system - drag car - please look at the picture closely to match to your needs. I do not know what part number these are , all I know is they were spares for my race car and fit lamb as well as wilwood. Thanks!!
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